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pervez musharraf. we'll be right back with more. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night at 11:00, steve carell will be here. here is your moment of zen. >> i'm hanging around with my captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )
pervez musharraf. we'll be right back with more. (cheers and applause) (cheers and applause). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night at 11:00, steve carell will be here. here is your moment of zen. >> i'm hanging around with my captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing )
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please welcome back to the program pervez musharraf. sir. (cheers and applause) nice to see you, sir. thank you for joining us. (applause) have a seat. (cheers and applause) nice to see you again. thank you for joining us again. we appreciate it. >> thank you. nice seeing you. >> jon: the last time we... i prepared some refreshments for us. i prepared tea and a twinkie. (laughter) that was our... we have to take it up a notch because of the deterioration of our two country's relationship. (laughter) power aid and balance bars. (laughter) i don't know if you've ever had this. you can have a... would you care for s'mores? >> i'm okay with that. >> jon: (laughs) you're okay with just this? i don't blame you, sir. that's probably wise. to your health. >> cheers. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> jon: a taste sensation. last time you were here, i asked you where osama bin laden was. laug(laughter) laugh now, at the time i believe you held a relatively high-level position in pakistan. (laughter) you mentioned that you didn't know. funny story. (
please welcome back to the program pervez musharraf. sir. (cheers and applause) nice to see you, sir. thank you for joining us. (applause) have a seat. (cheers and applause) nice to see you again. thank you for joining us again. we appreciate it. >> thank you. nice seeing you. >> jon: the last time we... i prepared some refreshments for us. i prepared tea and a twinkie. (laughter) that was our... we have to take it up a notch because of the deterioration of our two country's...
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and pakistan. >>> with general pervez musharraf. if you had been the president of pakistan when this raid took place, would you have been entirely comfortable with what the americans did and in terms of dropping navy s.e.a.l.s into the compound, killing him on the sovereign soil and not telling anybody in the pakistani government? would you have been happy about that? >> not at all. not the least. in fact, in my time it was very, very clear we don't want anybody in the cross borders. no force. we decided on intelligence cooperation. all the dozens of al qaeda people that we got, important ones, were intelligence cooperation. locate them, identify them. the action was invariably by pakistan forces. and never any outside -- >> how would you have reacted? >> i certainly would have reacted, very -- very -- angry. this is violation of our sovereignty. >> is it, therefore, illegal what the americans did? >> it is absolutely illegal, yes. >> not a lawful assassination? >> now you are getting into the legality of -- world class risk. he has
and pakistan. >>> with general pervez musharraf. if you had been the president of pakistan when this raid took place, would you have been entirely comfortable with what the americans did and in terms of dropping navy s.e.a.l.s into the compound, killing him on the sovereign soil and not telling anybody in the pakistani government? would you have been happy about that? >> not at all. not the least. in fact, in my time it was very, very clear we don't want anybody in the cross...
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the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf, has been speaking to us that he said that the relationship has never been at a worse point. >> this is unfortunate that there is a total breakdown of confidence between the u.s. and pakistan. it is surprising because this is between the two intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened. the language that is being used, mike mullen talking about a network that is an arm of the isi. hillary clinton demanding that the government dismantle taliban safe havens. >> that is not a very responsible statement. implies that he is talking about the command and army level and that they are complicity with the taliban. that is a very big accusation. >> you cooperated and worked with the u.s.. and number of al qaeda figures were captured during your tenure. this was the same time that the network amerced and started conducting attacks using pakistani soil. why were you able to stop this? >> the network was quite unknown in my time. >> january, 2000 none, they were responsible for an attack on a hotel, on the indian embassy. >> we held elections
the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf, has been speaking to us that he said that the relationship has never been at a worse point. >> this is unfortunate that there is a total breakdown of confidence between the u.s. and pakistan. it is surprising because this is between the two intelligence agencies. >> something seems to have happened. the language that is being used, mike mullen talking about a network that is an arm of the isi. hillary clinton demanding that the...
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former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former president pervez musharraf. >> the situation in pakistan is more complicated in that there's al qaeda, there's taliban, and taliban spreading talibanization. >> they were two of the most powerful men in the world. now they can speak freely. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> a special relationship between the u.s. and the u.k. has been showing some strains lately, and president obama's state visit is meant to smooth over any rough patches. but is it working? joining me now is a man who knows about that special relationship, former british prime minister gordon brown. thank you for joining me. >> a pleasure. >> david cameron and president
former british prime minister gordon brown, and the former president of pakistan, pervez musharraf. >> you think he's arrogant? >> well, i think so. >> i think he is a great president. >> on president obama. >> if you look what president obama has achieved in half a decade of leadership that has been white in the recent years on behalf of the results of americans. >> no country has the right to intrude on any other country. >>> gordon brown on former...
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the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. if you've just signed up for medicare or will soon, there's no time like the present to consider all your health insurance options. does medicare alone meet your needs? would additional coverage be better for you? well, now is a good time to take a look at an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. get started by calling for your free information kit and guide to medicare. as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. a medicare supplement insurance plan helps cover some of it. that could save you up to thousands of dollars a year in out-of-pocket costs. and you can visit any doctor who accepts medicare patients. with medicare supplement insurance, you'll find a range of plans to choose from to fit your needs and budget. there are no networks. no referrals to see a
the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. if you've just signed up for medicare or will soon, there's no time like the present to consider all your health insurance options. does medicare alone meet your needs? would additional coverage be better for you? well, now is a good time to take a look at an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan,...
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it is my honor to introduce president, former president and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf, of the country of pakistan. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] congresswoman jane harman, mr. bob hathaway, ladies and gentlemen, it is, indeed, my proud privilege to have been given this opportunity of talking to you, and i'm extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for affording this opportunitiment opportunitiment -- opportunity. i intend talking to you for about maximum half an hour, and then, and that will set the stage for, i hope, a lively q&a session. i will speak, basically, on pakistan and the region. i call it, call the subject as pakistan a reality check. i will highlight significant issues in pakistan and the region, as i said, to set the stage for a lively q&a session. ladies and gentlemen, pakistan today finds itself in the eye of the terrorism storm. an environment of controversies, contradictions, mutual suspicions prevail which is extremely detrimental and weakens our joint effort of global war on terror. the situation demands that clearer understanding o
it is my honor to introduce president, former president and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf, of the country of pakistan. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] congresswoman jane harman, mr. bob hathaway, ladies and gentlemen, it is, indeed, my proud privilege to have been given this opportunity of talking to you, and i'm extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for affording this opportunitiment opportunitiment -- opportunity. i intend talking to you for about maximum half an...
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will pakistani president pervez musharraf goes on the record. is bin laden's death unleashing anger throughout the united states. ambassador john bolton goes on the record in just [ banker ] mike and brenda found a hoe th they really wanted. was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed great opportunity -- dodged bullet there. [ banker ] so we talked to them about the wells fargo priority buyer preapproval. it lets people know that you are a serious buyer because you've been credit-approved. we got everhing in order so th we can move on the next place we found. which was clear on the other side of town. [ale announcer wells fargo. with you when you're ready to move. [ male announcer ] in 2011, at is at work, building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your weless n
will pakistani president pervez musharraf goes on the record. is bin laden's death unleashing anger throughout the united states. ambassador john bolton goes on the record in just [ banker ] mike and brenda found a hoe th they really wanted. was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the street from her sister. [ banker ] but someone else bought it before they could get their offer together. we really missed great opportunity -- dodged bullet...
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musharraf about the fireside chat that turned up in u.s. intelligence reports the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this incredulity, which we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> tenet and larson implore president musharraf to inventory all nuclear material. musharraf downplays the threat of that what he calls men in caves might ever try to acquire such weapons. the extremists that are in pakistan, pakistani taliban, al qaeda, kashmiri groups, you name it. do you think the extremists in pakistan want to acquire nuclear weapons, or at least nuclear materials? >> maybe. maybe they would be happy with it maybe. >> you think they are trying actively? >> i don't think so. i don't think they are trying actively to get to our nuclear assets. we have no such intelligence never. we haven't had such intelligence at all. >> before 9/11, pakistan is one of only three countries in the world that recognizes th
musharraf about the fireside chat that turned up in u.s. intelligence reports the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this incredulity, which we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> tenet and larson implore president musharraf to inventory all nuclear material. musharraf downplays the threat of that what he calls men in caves might ever try...
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pervez musharraf sayy he -3& áneverá knew bin laddn was &phiding in pakistann 3 musharrrffsays: "whh didn't this happen before? ecause we didn't know where he is. one can call it a ailure or a shortaae... shorrcommng of intelligence, but then it's a -3 shortccming of bbtt the -3 intelligence, pakistan ann the united staaes states paaistan's 3 pardari -- in an op-ed piece, -&pdefendeddhis country's positionnon terrorism, saying 3&informmtion which led he - united staaes to capturreand 3 intense...// & securityy../ measures & .../ t... he pentagon.../ memorial..///// áá kathleenáá...// - cairns.../ spent... the -3 daa.../ there.../ with... / the.../ mother.../ of... a.../ 9-11.../ viccim...////, áákathleenáá.../ reaction.../ to... the death.../ of.../ -3&p bbn laden????? 3 p carole reuben ttllssme justice wws served, but she says it won't erass the pain - she feees from the loss of her son. she was drawn to he pemorialltoddy... from herr pome n potomac. carole reuben went to the - pentagon after affer watching houus of news surrounding bin laaen's death. she says she 3 site ver
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the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes, i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. with no point caps, and points that d
the former army chief, the former president, pervez musharraf. stay with us. doesn't this worry you that this is happening? >> i don't think so. our nuclear ethics are very, very dispersed. and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as...
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will pakistani president pervez musharraf goes on the record. is bin laden's death unleashing anger throughout the united states. ambassador john bolton goes on the record in just minutes. [ male announcer ] edmunds.com says that lexus holds its value better than any other luxury brand. ♪ intellichoice proclaims that lexus has the best overall value of any bnd. ♪ and j.d. power and associates ranks lexus the highest in customer satisfaction. no wonder more people have chosen lexus over any...
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we'll talk exclusively with pakistan's former president, pervez musharraf. and the impact on the war on terror with israel's ambassador michael orrin. also, this hour, budget hang-up. the gang of six stalls on a long-term plan to tackle the deficit. and daniels, huntsman, santorum who is next to step up for 2012? good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. first to the white house where the president is now said to be leaning against increasing -- releasing pictures of bin laden's body as we learn more about what happened in the commando raid. nbc's chuck todd, chief white house correspondent, joins me now. co-host of "the daily rundown." what is the latest today, leaning against, leaning for and what are they saying about the picture release? >> reporter: look, the white house is still -- one thing we do know is that some definitive decision is going to come today. the last thing they want is this dragout and have this should they or shouldn't they? we know everybody on capitol hill is weighing in on this at this point and so there is a belief that th
we'll talk exclusively with pakistan's former president, pervez musharraf. and the impact on the war on terror with israel's ambassador michael orrin. also, this hour, budget hang-up. the gang of six stalls on a long-term plan to tackle the deficit. and daniels, huntsman, santorum who is next to step up for 2012? good day, i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. first to the white house where the president is now said to be leaning against increasing -- releasing pictures of bin laden's body as...
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. >> reporter: pervez musharraf denied the charges. >> any information that they knew about, this is absolutely wrong. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence analysts are carving through documents that could provide a treasure trove of information. >> what they're looking for is the plans for attacks and where the money comes from and where the money maybe sitting. >> reporter: then there is the question on whether or not to release gruesome photos of the corpse. they want to dedosh -- debunk that he's still alive. according to leon panetta, sunday's raid was kept a secret for fear it could jeopardize the mission. t.j. winick reporting from new york. >>> they're known as the elite among elite. the navy seal six unit was selected to capture or kill enemy number one. we'll see what makes this team unique. >>> osama bin laden's death has taken on special significance in washington state. plans are in the works for a 9/11 memorial. in a nondescript garage there were two twisted hunks of steel. they were once part of the world trade center. the steel was draped in the american flag once considere
. >> reporter: pervez musharraf denied the charges. >> any information that they knew about, this is absolutely wrong. >> reporter: u.s. intelligence analysts are carving through documents that could provide a treasure trove of information. >> what they're looking for is the plans for attacks and where the money comes from and where the money maybe sitting. >> reporter: then there is the question on whether or not to release gruesome photos of the corpse. they want...
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bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intelligence reports. the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. sfroo president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this. that's what we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> it's part of a two-part series that starts next tuesday night. it's called day of destruction, decade of war. been working on it for a long time with richard, and we're both really proud of it. hope you'll watch. be right back. [ male announcer ] this...is the network -- a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving them a new choice. we'll deliver better service, with thousands of new cell sites... for greater access to all the things you want, whenever you want them. it's the at&t network... and what's possible in he
bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intelligence reports. the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. sfroo president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this. that's what we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> it's part of a two-part series that starts next tuesday night. it's called day of destruction,...
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bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront musharraf pervez about the possibility pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in building a bomb. >> the reaction was men in caves can't do this. it's the same inkred tilt we felt. >> they implor president mush ref. there is no indication of anything gone missing, but now as then musharraf down plays the threat. >> taliban, al qaeda, kashmir groups, do you think they want to acquire nuclear weapons or nuclear materials? >> maybe. maybe they would be happy with it. maybe. >> do you think they are trying actively? >> i don't think so. i don't think they are trying actively. we don't have no such intelligence. we haven't had such intelligence at all. >> before 9/11, pakistan is only one of three countries in the world that recognizes the taliban as a legitimate government in pakistan. they eli themselves uneasily with the united states instead. even as pakistan's military and intelligence service continue to be linked to extremists. even as public opinion shows pakistan to be the most anti-american country on earth. after 9/11, u.
bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront musharraf pervez about the possibility pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in building a bomb. >> the reaction was men in caves can't do this. it's the same inkred tilt we felt. >> they implor president mush ref. there is no indication of anything gone missing, but now as then musharraf down plays the threat. >> taliban, al qaeda, kashmir groups, do you think they want to acquire nuclear weapons or nuclear materials?...
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meanwhile, former pakistani president pervez musharraf told an audience in arkansas that u.s./pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> to washington now, after turning back president obama's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected peace piecemeal portions of the president's bill. >> reporter: it was a 50/50 vote with two republicans, independents joe lieberman voting against this part of the president's plan, the $35 billion the white house says would have saved the jobs of more than 400,000 teachers, firefighters, police officers and first responders in this country. but president obama in a statement said that this is unacceptable, that americans, quote, deserve an explanation on why republicans refuse, in his words, to step up to the plate. by the way, they were also democrats who said they wanted to see changes in this plan, even though they voted for it. now, republicans say that we cannot afford another bailout of states. they're calling the stimulus 2.0. of course, they were against that half percent tax on millionaires
meanwhile, former pakistani president pervez musharraf told an audience in arkansas that u.s./pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> to washington now, after turning back president obama's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected peace piecemeal portions of the president's bill. >> reporter: it was a 50/50 vote with two republicans, independents joe lieberman voting against this part of the president's plan, the $35 billion the...
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bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intellig r the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this. that's what we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> it's part of a two-part series starting next thursday night, september 1. it's called day of destruction, decade of war. been working on it for a long time with richard, and we're both really proud of it. hope you'll watch. be right back. >>> big events like hurricane irene have a way of freezing time. we spend our lives coming and going, working and playing and we have to stop. we have to because of something like this. when we get from that stopping, it's sort of a snapshot of life the way we live it. in florida and north carolina, they canceled gambling cruises and fishing charters. in virginia, pat benetar got canceled and the cops and donuts festival. love is a battlefield. in maryland the silopanna mu
bush are dispatched to pakistan to confront pakistan's president pervez musharraf about the fireside chat that's turned up in u.s. intellig r the possibility that pakistani nuclear scientists are assisting al qaeda in pursuing a nuclear bomb. >> president musharraf's initial reaction was men in caves can't do this. that's what we expected. it's the same incredulity we all felt. >> it's part of a two-part series starting next thursday night, september 1. it's called day of...
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president, and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf of the country of pakistan. [applause] >> congresswoman harman, ladies and gentleman, it is indeed my crown privilege to have been given this opportunity to talk to you and i am extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for courting me this opportunity. i intend to talk to you for about 30 minutes and that will set the stage, for i hope, a lively discussion. i will speak, basically, and pakistan on the region, and i call this "pakistan -- a reality check." i will highlight issues for pakistan and the region and set the stage for a lively q&a session. pakistan today finds itself in the eye of the storm of terrorism, an environment of a contradiction, mutual suspicion prevails, which is detrimental in this recent global war on terror. the situation demands a clearer understanding of reality is in south asia reaching the acute trust deficit and also, may i say, developing a unity of an action among all the players fighting the war on terror and in south asia. may i also venture to say playing games, and sensi
president, and perhaps future president, pervez musharraf of the country of pakistan. [applause] >> congresswoman harman, ladies and gentleman, it is indeed my crown privilege to have been given this opportunity to talk to you and i am extremely grateful to the woodrow wilson center for courting me this opportunity. i intend to talk to you for about 30 minutes and that will set the stage, for i hope, a lively discussion. i will speak, basically, and pakistan on the region, and i call this...
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musharraf. he is in this film. >> did you speak with him? >> absolutely. >> wow! >> he's in the film and her estranged niece who accuses benazir and her husband of having murdered her father, benazir's own brother. nataza is in this movie speaking negatively about bhutto. murder is a blood sport in pakistan. >> are you going to show it in pakistan? >> the very first country i'm proud to say that purchased the movie after our world premier at sundance last year was pakistan. it was the very first united states-produced documentary shown in theaters ever in pakistan and it had an extended run and caused quite a bit of controversy. >> could you put her legacy in one word? >> woman. >> okay. i'll take that. dwayne bowman, we want to thank you and we want to let you know that "bhutto" opens the 7th at landmark theaters in berkeley. for more visit landmarktheaters.com. i'm susan sikora. thank you for watching.
musharraf. he is in this film. >> did you speak with him? >> absolutely. >> wow! >> he's in the film and her estranged niece who accuses benazir and her husband of having murdered her father, benazir's own brother. nataza is in this movie speaking negatively about bhutto. murder is a blood sport in pakistan. >> are you going to show it in pakistan? >> the very first country i'm proud to say that purchased the movie after our world premier at sundance last...
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meanwhile former pakistani president pervez musharraf said u.s.-pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> else where in washington, after turning back president's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected piecemeal portions of the plan to get americans back to work. tracie potts joins us more from washington with more on this. good morning. >> good morning. it was a 50-50 vote where lober man voting against the president's plan that the white house says would have saved the jobs of more than 400,000 teachers, firefighters, police officers and first responders in this country. president obama in a statement said this is unacceptable, that americans, quote, deserve an explanation on why republicans refuse, in his words, to step up to the plate. by the way, there were also democrats who said they wanted to see changes in this plan even though they voted for it. republicans say that we cannot afford another bail out of states. they're calling this stimulus 2.0. of course, they were against that half perc
meanwhile former pakistani president pervez musharraf said u.s.-pakistani relations are at their lowest point with both sides to blame. >>> else where in washington, after turning back president's overall jobs bill, republicans have once again rejected piecemeal portions of the plan to get americans back to work. tracie potts joins us more from washington with more on this. good morning. >> good morning. it was a 50-50 vote where lober man voting against the president's plan that...
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musharraf. civic groups led by lawyers fought successfully to restore judges musharraf had dismissed, eventually forcing out the general himself in 2008. abdul sattar edhi says he can only hope for that kind of change can happen in karachi with a minimum of bloodshed. for now, demand for his services has never been higher. for religion & ethics newsweekly, this if fred de sam lazaro in karachi, pakistan. >>> marriage in the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is for all eternity. mormons are much more likely than the population at large to be married and to marry someone of their own faith, according to the pew research center. but like other americans in recent years, mormons have been getting married later or not at all, which has alarmed some church leaders. lucky severson reports on mormons and marriage. >> this is the mormon church's crystal city chapel just outside washington, d.c. there are several others in the area, but this one is unique. the 800 members who at the end here are
musharraf. civic groups led by lawyers fought successfully to restore judges musharraf had dismissed, eventually forcing out the general himself in 2008. abdul sattar edhi says he can only hope for that kind of change can happen in karachi with a minimum of bloodshed. for now, demand for his services has never been higher. for religion & ethics newsweekly, this if fred de sam lazaro in karachi, pakistan. >>> marriage in the church of jesus christ of latter day saints is for all...
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coming up next, my exclusive interview with pakistan's former president, pervez musharraf. what is his reaction to the u.s. raid? and the fallout now facing pakistan, plus, will they or won't they as the white house decides whether to go public with pictures of bin laden. lawmakers are now weighing in and israel's ambassador to the u.s. joins us on what bin laden's death means for the wave of change in the middle east. "andrea mitchell reports" up next right here on msnbc. now we're hittin' the road with the proglide challenge. [ horn honks ] yo, my friend, come on down here! what do you think about that proglide? yeah, this is great. this thing is fantastic. it feels good on my sensitive skin. i don't feel like i'm shaving. [ male announcer ] fusion proglide is engineered with gillette's thinnest blades ever... it feels like it's doing the work for me. [ male announcer ] ...so it glides for less tug and pull. it was smooth! this was fantastic. i'm having way too much fun with this razor. [ male announcer ] turn shaving into gliding with fusion proglide. i'm a believer. he
coming up next, my exclusive interview with pakistan's former president, pervez musharraf. what is his reaction to the u.s. raid? and the fallout now facing pakistan, plus, will they or won't they as the white house decides whether to go public with pictures of bin laden. lawmakers are now weighing in and israel's ambassador to the u.s. joins us on what bin laden's death means for the wave of change in the middle east. "andrea mitchell reports" up next right here on msnbc. now we're...
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musharraf, insisted nobody knew. >> i do agree that it is surprising. it needs to be investigated, who slipped up, why this negligence. >> you are really asking people to believe that this all happened without the knowledge of the intelligence services and the military and that it came as a complete surprise? >> yes, yes, i'm saying that and i mean every word of it. >> you said there was no proof that he was in pakistan. >> yes, there was no proof obviously. those who were saying he was in pakistan, i don't think they were talking with any evidence. >> it's believed that al qaeda's second in command, ayman al zawahiri, is also based in pakistan. >>> the official white house line is the u.s. doesn't know if anybody in the pakistan government was aware that bin laden was living 35 miles from islamabad. but cia director leon panetta told cbs news anchor katie couric the pakistanis have a lot of questions to answer. >> this was a location that was very close to a military academy. it was close to other sensitive military sites. it had been there since almos
musharraf, insisted nobody knew. >> i do agree that it is surprising. it needs to be investigated, who slipped up, why this negligence. >> you are really asking people to believe that this all happened without the knowledge of the intelligence services and the military and that it came as a complete surprise? >> yes, yes, i'm saying that and i mean every word of it. >> you said there was no proof that he was in pakistan. >> yes, there was no proof obviously. those...
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pakistani ex-president pervez musharraf is now accusing the united states of violating pakistani sovereignty by going in without permission. he said this is about u.s.-pakistan relations. >> it's a pity there's no trust between two countries or two operatives operating against a common enemy. u.s. had decided they would act. to that extent, they were following a policy of their own. however, their policy violated the sensitivities of pakistan. our sovereignty has been violated. to that extent, it doesn't go well with pakistani, the people of pakistan. >> president obama had said on the campaign trail in 2008 he would be prepared to go in alone to get osama bin laden if they knew where he was in pakistan. he did just that. musharraf denies having any knowledge of bin laden's whereabouts when he was president. nbc chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell has more about the concerns here in the u.s. about pakistan. >> reporter: in this sleepy military town only 35 miles from islamabad, bin laden's million dollar compound was a mcmansion with 12 to 18-foot walls topped by barbed wire,
pakistani ex-president pervez musharraf is now accusing the united states of violating pakistani sovereignty by going in without permission. he said this is about u.s.-pakistan relations. >> it's a pity there's no trust between two countries or two operatives operating against a common enemy. u.s. had decided they would act. to that extent, they were following a policy of their own. however, their policy violated the sensitivities of pakistan. our sovereignty has been violated. to that...
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up next former pakistani president pervez musharraf. for years he said osama bin laden was not in pakistan and that nobody had any proof he was there. does he admit he's wrong? what he told me today coming up. >>> plus insight on the navy s.e.a.l.s special ops team killed bin laden. how the military's best of the best got the job done. when we continue live from ground zero. [ male announcer ] a moment that starts off ordinary can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from -- a touch, a glance -- it can come along anywhere, anytime. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right even if it's not every day. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pre
up next former pakistani president pervez musharraf. for years he said osama bin laden was not in pakistan and that nobody had any proof he was there. does he admit he's wrong? what he told me today coming up. >>> plus insight on the navy s.e.a.l.s special ops team killed bin laden. how the military's best of the best got the job done. when we continue live from ground zero. [ male announcer ] a moment that starts off ordinary can become romantic just like that. a spark might come from...
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>> couric: and, liz, along those lines, pakistan's former president pervez musharraf, made very provocative comments about this raid. he used to be our close ally. what's going on there? >> reporter: well, on the one hand, he did say it was a positive thing. but then he went on to say that it was an infringement of pakistani sovereignty to have the u.s. come in and carry out this operation without any visible pakistani corporation. he's voicing the opinion of a lot of people here. it remains to be seen tomorrow and the days to follow whether some violence does ensue. katie? >> couric: all right. liz palmer in islamabad tonight. thank you so much, liz. now, before he went on television to announce bin laden's death, president obama telephoned former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush to tell them. bush, who once said he wanted bin laden dead or alive, con garage lated president obama as well as the u.s. military and intelligence communities and said america has sent an unmistakable message: no matter how long it takes, justice will be done. now, behind me you can see where the twin t
>> couric: and, liz, along those lines, pakistan's former president pervez musharraf, made very provocative comments about this raid. he used to be our close ally. what's going on there? >> reporter: well, on the one hand, he did say it was a positive thing. but then he went on to say that it was an infringement of pakistani sovereignty to have the u.s. come in and carry out this operation without any visible pakistani corporation. he's voicing the opinion of a lot of people here....
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. >> couric: one man who perhaps should have known about bin laden's hiding place is pervez musharraf, the former president of pakistan. lara logan is our chief foreign affairs correspondent and lara, when you spoke with him today he seemed to get a bit defensive. >> reporter: he certainly did, katie. when general musharraf was in charge osama bin laden was already living in the compound where he was killed and we asked the general about this, speaking to him via satellite from dubai where he's now living, and he insisted that nobody knew. >> i do agree that it is surprising. it needs to be investigated. who slipped up? why this negligence? >> reporter: you are really asking people to believe that this all happened without the knowledge of the intelligence services and the military and that it came as a complete surprise? >> yes. yes, i'm saying that. and i mean every word of it. >> reporter: it's just very hard to believe that osama bin laden could have spent all this time in pakistan living right under your noses and nobody would have known about it. >> ( laughs ) why are you contin
. >> couric: one man who perhaps should have known about bin laden's hiding place is pervez musharraf, the former president of pakistan. lara logan is our chief foreign affairs correspondent and lara, when you spoke with him today he seemed to get a bit defensive. >> reporter: he certainly did, katie. when general musharraf was in charge osama bin laden was already living in the compound where he was killed and we asked the general about this, speaking to him via satellite from...